France vs Wales Live Stream: Watch Six Nations Rugby for free

If you’re interested in watching the exciting France vs Wales live stream for the latest Six Nations Rugby event on Super Saturday, you’re not alone. We can see the story here with France closing in on an emphatic Six Nations win – it would be their first major win since 2010. It’s sure to be a dramatic game, but if you want to watch live, you’ll need to know exactly where you shall go. Don’t worry, we’ve compiled a list of the best places to watch the match live, possibly even for free. Keep reading to see what your best options for watching France vs Wales live stream really are.

Watch France vs Wales Live Stream on FuboTV

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As NBC and CNBC are the official broadcasters of the Six Nations matches this year, you will also be able to watch the France vs Wales live stream on FuboTV. Plans start at $75 per month and include over 100 channels of live sports and TV content, plus up to 1,000 hours of cloud DVR so you can record live content to watch later if you can’t be there to watch it is sent. You can also stream on up to ten devices simultaneously across smart TVs, streaming media players, mobile and more. But get this, the FuboTV free trial allows new subscribers to watch up to a full month for free. But get everything set up, and the apps installed on your devices, before the big game so you don’t miss a thing.

Watch France vs Wales Live Stream on Sling TV

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The official broadcast channel for Six Nations matches in the United States is NBC, or CNBC, which is available to watch on Sling TV’s service, or more specifically, Sling Blue. That means with an active Sling Blue subscription you can watch the France vs Wales live stream on just about any device. Sling Blue starts at $40 per month and includes access to over 40 live cable channels and a wealth of on-demand content. There is no free trial of Sling TV, but new subscribers can try the service for the first month for $20.

Watch France vs Wales Live Stream on Peacock TV

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By far the cheapest option, outside of FuboTV’s free trial, is Peacock TV at $5 per month, which is NBCUniversal’s streaming service. Because the Six Nations matches are broadcast on NBC and CNBC, you will be able to watch them all through Peacock. There’s no free trial of Peacock TV because the service already offers a free tier that lets you watch a bunch of content without sharing credit card information. Unfortunately, to watch the Six Nations games you need to be a premium subscriber, but again, Peacock TV is one of the most affordable streaming options on this list.

Watch France vs Wales Live Stream on Hulu with Live TV

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Because Hulu with Live TV includes access to NBC Sports, you’ll also be able to watch the France vs Wales live stream and other Six Nations matches there. While the standard Hulu free trial exists, there is no Hulu with Live TV free trial, so keep that in mind. Starting at $70 per month, you get over 90 live cable channels, plus access to ESPN+ and Disney+ as part of your subscription. That means you can access loads of great on-demand content across these services and even more live sporting events. Hulu with Live TV also comes with unlimited DVR recording so you can replay events or watch them later if you weren’t available for the live broadcast.

Watch France vs Wales Live Stream on YouTube with Live TV

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Since YouTube with Live TV offers access to NBC Sports, you’ll be able to watch Six Nations matches through the service, including the France vs Wales live stream on Super Saturday. There is a free trial of YouTube TV for new subscribers, allowing you to test the service for up to two weeks. Otherwise, it will set you back $65 per month for over 100 live channels. There’s a deal right now that offers new subscribers the first three months for just $55, saving you $10 per month or $30 over three months.

Watch France vs Wales Live Stream from abroad with a VPN

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If you’re an American traveling abroad, or you’re outside your home country, access to your favorite streaming services may be blocked. That’s because some streaming providers have region-restricted access, which essentially locks you out when your IP address matches a blocked region or country. The best way around this is to use a VPN or virtual private network, which assigns you a new, masked IP address. The masked IP replaces your original one, making it look like you’re browsing from the server’s country – in this case, the US.

Our top recommendation for a VPN service is NordVPN, which will protect your privacy and anonymity while browsing, and help you access region- or geo-locked content. The best part is that there is a NordVPN free trial that allows you to use the service and browse protected for up to a month for free. If you set everything up now, you will be ready to watch France vs Wales live stream when it airs.

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